Sportfishing Club of the British Isles Tales of Scales …. and other potential World Records that might have been. by Dave West But it’s not all of “that might have been’. Collectively, over the past more than four decades since the Club’s formation, its membership have established over 80 world records. That’s in all saltwater line classes - 2 to 130lbs - and All-Tackle records, together with a variety of freshwater and also fly-caught - fresh and saltwater records. And whilst a number were established in this country on light tackle, especially when Stren were offering 1000$US - subsequently reduced to 500 - for records established using their lines in the ‘80s a number of others have been established overseas. Here’re two - still current at time of writing - and perhaps the most impressive:
Ann Holmes with her 802lb Blue Marlin (Atlantic) taken on 50lb class tackle in Gran Canaria, August 1986.
John Patten with his 237lb Dogtooth Tuna caught in Tanzania on 130lb class tackle in November 2015. It’s also the IGFA’s All-Tackle record.